Quickwrite In life, why is it important to ask good questions? Give an example.

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Quickwrite In life, why is it important to ask good questions? Give an example.

Costa’s Levels Level 1 ― Input Gathering Information Book Questions – Information is either known or can be found in a book. Level 2 ― Process Thinking about the information Level 3 ― Output Applying the information to new situations and making judgments

Costa’s Levels Level 1 — Input Who was the 1st president of the US? Who was the 16th president of the US? Level 2 — Process How were Lincoln & Washington similar, and how were they different? Level 3 — Output Who was the better president? Why did you choose him? Costa’s Levels

Costa’s Levels

Costa’s Levels Level 1 — Input Level 2 — Process Level 3 — Output - What are the objects in this picture? Level 2 — Process Explain why the gun is lower down than the gavel. Compare and contrast a gun and a gavel. Level 3 — Output Hypothesize what this picture is trying to communicate. Discuss how being able to answer the higher-level question assumes the other 2 levels and how the higher question cannot be answered without the knowledge & comprehension of the lower levels